
Clustering of Particles in Turbulent Flows
... Particles move in a less dense fluid with velocity field Particles do not affect the velocity field, or interact (until they make contact). The equation of motion is assumed to be ...
... Particles move in a less dense fluid with velocity field Particles do not affect the velocity field, or interact (until they make contact). The equation of motion is assumed to be ...
1 16. The grand canonical ensemble theory for a system in
... Energy and particles are being exchanged between the system and the reservoir so that the total energy E and the number Nˆ of particles in the system fluctuate around their average values, U and N, which we observe on the macroscopic level. 16.2 The grand canonical ensemble theory based on an extens ...
... Energy and particles are being exchanged between the system and the reservoir so that the total energy E and the number Nˆ of particles in the system fluctuate around their average values, U and N, which we observe on the macroscopic level. 16.2 The grand canonical ensemble theory based on an extens ...
3 - Sezione di Fisica
... |Y (x, t)|2 is the probability density for finding the particle at point x at time t. The integral of |Y (x, t)|2 over space must be 1 (the particle has to be somewhere). • The wave function is supposed to be determined by the Schroedinger equation--we can't impose an extraneous condition on Y witho ...
... |Y (x, t)|2 is the probability density for finding the particle at point x at time t. The integral of |Y (x, t)|2 over space must be 1 (the particle has to be somewhere). • The wave function is supposed to be determined by the Schroedinger equation--we can't impose an extraneous condition on Y witho ...
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... the particle. These equations effectively model Bloch oscillations found in the ground-state energy band. This one-dimensional theoretical study of optical lattices can be experimentally realized as three-dimensional. This is due to the fact that a laser beam has finite width, and so in higher dimen ...
... the particle. These equations effectively model Bloch oscillations found in the ground-state energy band. This one-dimensional theoretical study of optical lattices can be experimentally realized as three-dimensional. This is due to the fact that a laser beam has finite width, and so in higher dimen ...
Abstracts 报 告 摘 要 Ermakov–Ray–Reid Systems in (2+1
... on. The relationship between certain minimal Lagrangian submanifold in complex hyperquadrics and isoparametric hypersurfaces in spheres will be emphasized. Recently we gave a complete classification of compact homogeneous Lagrangian submanifolds in complex hyperquadrics and we determined the (strict ...
... on. The relationship between certain minimal Lagrangian submanifold in complex hyperquadrics and isoparametric hypersurfaces in spheres will be emphasized. Recently we gave a complete classification of compact homogeneous Lagrangian submanifolds in complex hyperquadrics and we determined the (strict ...
The Interaction of Radiation and Matter: Quantum
... assemblage of harmonic oscillators may be accounted for in precise detail. The problem can be analyzed completely since the first term on the RHS of Equation [ VII-6 ] -- the damping term-- contains only the system variable. In general, this feedback term will included reservoir variables as well an ...
... assemblage of harmonic oscillators may be accounted for in precise detail. The problem can be analyzed completely since the first term on the RHS of Equation [ VII-6 ] -- the damping term-- contains only the system variable. In general, this feedback term will included reservoir variables as well an ...
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... One is paraboloid and the other is a flat surface. Both are flat surfaces Both are spherical and concentric. None of the above ...
... One is paraboloid and the other is a flat surface. Both are flat surfaces Both are spherical and concentric. None of the above ...
8.514 Many-body phenomena in condensed matter and atomic
... which shows that the coherent states are not orthogonal. On the other hand, Eq.(42) gives overlap decreasing exponentially as a function of the distance between u and υ in the complex plane: For generic classical states, | u | , |υ|》1, the overlap is very small, which is consistent with the intuitio ...
... which shows that the coherent states are not orthogonal. On the other hand, Eq.(42) gives overlap decreasing exponentially as a function of the distance between u and υ in the complex plane: For generic classical states, | u | , |υ|》1, the overlap is very small, which is consistent with the intuitio ...